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Article Evaluation:

Feminist Ethics


 * While describing the 'concept' of feminist ethics, they just listed a bunch of traits that are valued in men and women. While this was useful information, I feel as though it deterred from the actual definition and was hard to follow.
 * In general, I wish there was more information on the influential people involved in this field.
 * A lot of sections under the different subheadings feel incomplete. Either the sections need to be updated with more information, or removed all together.
 * This article seems to be presented in a neutral view, though it is a controversial topic.
 * The links I have clicked seem to work and lead to the correct sources.
 * It looks as though this page hasn't been edited in a while. Most of the edits this year seem to just focus on citation or grammar/formatting issues.
 * Furthermore, it doesn't seem as though there is a lot of conversation going on in the talk page.
 * This seem to be part of a requested WikiProject. This falls under both the Feminist WikiProject and the Philosophy WikiProject.

Wikipedia Article Assignment


 * Cynthia Solomon
 * Pioneer in AI, CS, and Educational Computing
 * Very minimal information
 * Found on wikiprojects under women scientist
 * Requested article; people wanted more information from more sources
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynthia_Solomon
 * Solomon, Cynthia. (1988). Computer environments for children a reflection on theories of learning and education.
 * Mary Cheves Perky
 * American psychologist who worked in the field of visual perception
 * Created the Perky effect
 * Found under wikiproject: women in psychology
 * Stub article that needs to be expanded
 * Learned about the perky effect in my sensation and perception class
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheves_Perky
 * aller, D., Schweitzer, J., Brunton, J., & Knudson, R. (2012). A Century of Imagery Research: Reflections on Cheves Perky's Contribution to Our Understanding of Mental Imagery. The American Journal of Psychology, 125(3), 291-305.
 * Stacy Horn
 * Developmental psychologist known for work on LGBTQ youth
 * Non-existent Wikipedia article
 * Found under wikiprojects: women in psychology

Working on: Jacobo Grinberg. All work history is under: User talk:Bncontre/sandbox